An Examination of the Impact of Blue Heat Treatment on the Forced Caused by the Vertical Motion of Endodontic Files

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  • Tanveer Ahmed Siddiqui, Aisha Shujat, Shabir Ahmed Jagirani, Zaheer Hussain Chachar, Fozia Rajput, Madiha Khalid Memon

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53350/pjmhs2023173319

Abstract

Objective: To assess the vertical forces produced during canal shaping by the Reciproc Blue (RB) and Reciproc (R) systems.

Place and Duration: In the Operative Dentistry Department, Altamash Institute of Dental Medicine Karachi for one-year duration from January 2022 to December 2022.

Methods: A total of 32 maxillary premolar teeth were selected, each with two distinct constricted and straight canals. Every tooth was positioned in a standing position on a platform attached to a force analysing device after access cavity preparation (M5-20 Advanced Digital Force Gauge; Mark-10 Corporation, NY, USA). Until the K file size was up to 15, the glide route was prepared manually. Then, using an R25/RB25 file, all of the groups' canals were completely shaped (0.08 taper, size 25). The canal was shaped with a mild and steady pressure on the file that produced a gradual, 2 mm amplitude "in-and-out" movement. It took three attempts for the file to successfully reach the WL. The canal was irrigated and recapitulated with sodium hypochlorite (1%) solution following each insertion. The Student's t-test was used to analyze the shaping time. The Mann Whitney test was applied to analyse the upward and inward peak forces. With a 95% level of confidence, SPSS software was used for all statistical analyses.

Results: A single file was inserted into each root canal successfully three times for shaping till the WL achieved. With each additional file insertion, the overall real-time force increased in each group grew. The R group displayed lower peak forces in comparison to the RB group in the 3 insertions, and both groups inward peak forces varied from 1.76 to 8.64 N. (P<0.05). Complete canal shaping of the RB and R systems took an average of 24.30±3.98 s and 21.91±3.56s, respectively (P>0.05). During canal shaping in this experiment, no file fracture occurred.

Conclusion: The forces generated during canal shaping were influenced by the blue heat treatment. Higher inward peak forces were higher in the RB file than the R file.

Keywords: Root canal preparation, Endodontics, vertical force and shaping time.

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Tanveer Ahmed Siddiqui, Aisha Shujat, Shabir Ahmed Jagirani, Zaheer Hussain Chachar, Fozia Rajput, Madiha Khalid Memon. (2023). An Examination of the Impact of Blue Heat Treatment on the Forced Caused by the Vertical Motion of Endodontic Files. Pakistan Journal of Medical & Health Sciences, 17(03), 319. https://doi.org/10.53350/pjmhs2023173319